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do you want to call on israel to open up it's officially on acknowledge atomic asimo for inspection and join the global nuclear nonproliferation treaty. nato is expected to approve the deployment of missiles on turkey's border with syria despite warnings from russia that the move will further destabilize the volatile conflict zone. speaking exclusively to our t.v. colombia's of fargo rebels all say they're being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps up its deadly raids on militants despite ongoing protests.
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you're watching r g a live from moscow with me to bum would say good to have you with us israel is under pressure from the u.n. to open up to the world the nuclear arsenal it denies even exists in an overwhelming vote to the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections of its atomic facilities are policia reports. this one in the past has never opened its facilities in fact the israeli government has never gone on record publicly stating that it has nuclear capability they will sponsor is always been no comment but of course it is widely assumed and widely understood that israel has a nuclear program particularly in the south of the country in dimona what we're hearing now is a resolution that has been overwhelmingly passed by the united nations general assembly and this calls on israel to quickly open its nuclear facilities to international and inspectors from the international atomic energy agency the resolution was passed with one hundred seventy four in favor six against and six
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abstentions and essentially it's calling on israel to join in the non proliferation nuclear treaty not as of yet it is off for countries who do have nuclear arms but who are not recognized by this nonproliferation proliferation treaty these resolutions of the united nations are not legally binding but they are important because they reflect world opinion and they certainly carry political weight so this is something that will make television sit up and take notice what we've witnessed ever since the palestinians went to the united nations last week and were recognized with increased status is a strong reaction from the israeli government the israeli prime minister netanyahu or not that he was approving some three thousand new sick wholeness essentially in an area known as the one which is in these two men the west bank and it does mean that these two areas will be cut off from each other the international criticism came harsh and came quickly we're not hearing that australia is the latest country
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to summon its ambassador to talk to him over this latest israeli move this doesn't follow announcements by force and bush and sweden but they were considering recording of their how best to do is over this announcement from tel aviv we've since heard from paris that they are not going to record their ambassador but that is still on the table and to quote the french ministry all options are available but one has also said that it's waiting to see how. talks will go before the long system with this issue but certainly there has been a lot of international condemnation it hasn't as of yet been any official israeli reaction talking to his raise on the ground many believe that this was a move by netanyahu jennie's parliamentary elections to try to curry favor and gone within the domestic market. iran claims to have captured an american drone in its is space the scan eagle eight craft was apparently conducting a reconnaissance flight when it was seized but the u.s. naval forces responded saying all of the unmanned planes are accounted for universe
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around professor sayid mohammad marandi says washington is responsible for heightening tensions the united states is that we hate being in a very hostile manner towards iran the very fact that drones are constantly going over iranian airspace the americans are carrying out. psychological warfare against iran shut down the iranian central bank and preventing iran from even importing medicine some people have died because of a shortage of medicine in iran because of the sanctions that the e.u. and the united states have imposed on the country that hurt their more than anyone else because it shows how aggressive western countries are behaving and how irrational and barbaric this heightened tensions because this forces iran to behave more aggressively towards the united states and its allies because it sees such actions potential only reason why american drones could be in iranian airspace is
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for them to carry out surveillance operations against iranian targets. nato foreign ministers are meeting in brussels where they expected to approve the deployment of patriot missiles in turkey and alliance the weapons several deadly cross border fire incidents with syria let's get the latest from our team in the talent of a call at a nato headquarters and the tally one piece of the international reaction to this deployment. well there has been no reaction yet so far because it is and still hasn't been me the russian foreign ministers of nature are expected to make the decision today whether to deploy patriot missiles to turkey and north in attempts to beef up the country's air defense now the move comes is meant to calm down circuits fears that civil war in syria will spill over the syrian borders and bring missiles into turkey together with chemical weapons which according to reports by media recent reports and just backed by the e.u.
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and the us officials. they say that syria has chemical weapons that are ready to be used against rebels in the port and of course turkey fears that those chemical weapons might also spill over the border into turkey although president bashar al assad has said that this is not the case and syria will never use chemical weapons against their own people they fear still remained here the nato headquarters and secretary general has already said that if this is indeed the case an immediate response should come from the international community mediately of course russia has already vetoed such responses from the ins not the international community in the u.n. security council before so this issue is still something russia nature cannot agree on and something to be discussed today if however the city is made in the this is indeed the case nato sounds patriot missiles to turkey the countries which could supply turkey with such missiles are you there the u.s. germany and the netherlands however for germany and the netherlands it's mainly
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they may need. if parliamentary approval in order to deploy their missiles to turkey and that will take of course extra time and. also russia needs a council meeting is taking place here at nato headquarters today during which this issue will also be discussed and russia still doesn't think that this is the deploying to turkey is the brightest idea as the president put in busy istanbul monday just once again that putting any extra weapons on the syrian turkish border will only escalate the conflict and serve russian delegation here is headed by the country's foreign minister sergei lavrov and i believe we will hear from him today and he will stress that position once again but the of course this is not the only topic on the agenda between russia and nato foreign ministers will be discussing corporation in afghanistan and drink war games between russia and nato parties
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natalia novikov live from brussels for us thank you for that update. the brain staking search for peace in colombia sees the latest round of talks between the government and begin on wednesday negotiations come amid the deadliest military raid against the armed opposition since talks began in october the colombian president says an agreement must be reached by next november at the latest and has vowed to keep up military operations he says if the rebels just they will be given i've called into politics clues of interview to aren t. a top farkle fishel admitted they wanted peace but are being forced to fly for it. human how enough are gravel some colombian officials are holding talks trying to hammer out a peace deal late in america's fiercest drive also and their force attempt to put an end to the fifty year old conflict this has claimed more than half a million lives and the sole woman at the negotiating table is dutch fighter time yet no meyer she left her alone to join fire ten years ago to fight what she calls
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social justice and has become a symbol of their revolution struggle that is spoke exclusively to our t.v. in the fields t.v. interview she in the new talks launched we have not taken the arms because we wanted we have taken the arms because the colombian state and the united states imperialism have obliged us compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in her honor mediated by cuba and norway our friend joe this saturday the colombian army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral ceasefire and then it told me that with people being killed for their views it's unfair to blame them for. people who were in colombia want to fight for
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ideas different than the neo liberal ideas are killed so how is it possible to participate in politics if people who have other ideas are killed and that's the reason of the armed struggle in colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettled me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries they spied such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to enter the area was founded by the colombian army and was made public gauge the full interview here on our t.v. it's coming your way on wednesday. here's one finance minister breathing life into spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euros rescue package for them i can do the same ministers said they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for so even bailout this elation of spain's for nationalized banks that comes as brussels discusses the very future of
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the whole european banking system does politician to one the mendoza says of the spanish government has brought the crisis on to itself. there is a fundamental flaw weaken the banking system which is so the government has basically taken over the banks that created the banking cartel agreed the central bank bailout banks to print money that is not covered by anything the government does intervene too much in the market. and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less on tax less and regulate less that is what will keep coming back in order that's what will. cause the job rate to grow again and unemployment to disappear. so. failing companies being supported by governments is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. still to come from the euro zone's we can state it to its financial
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stronghold and then get them across the fence to begin her campaign for their term as german chancellor look at what her reelection would mean for the single currency bloc. left the growing splits in you with the psyche with an online profile approaches a movement attracting more than a million dollars a report right after the break. which issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a west coast people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in
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the national discourse and the switch issues just eat up all the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little something called the tenth amendment you know the one that says that any powers that are specifically delegated the federal government are reserved for the states and last time i checked the constitution doesn't have a special weed clause saying that marijuana has to be an all or nothing a national proposal and that goes for abortion and most of the wedge issues also there's a simple answer all these wedge issues just left the states make up their own minds but then again without wedge issues what would the mainstream media have to distract us with but that's just my opinion.
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this is our team good to have you with us germany's
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a christian democratic union is using its admiral meeting to celebrate their leader and for all i gather marco looks set to run for a third term as chancellor in next year's general elections and this party congress has been labeled the michaele and only i spoke to german politician the stuff on the vat hot he believes germany doesn't have any real alternative but to let the show go on in crisis times people always truck around the strong leader. there is neither in the union in the christian democratic union challenger nor is there anybody from the opposition so far who is a strong enough personality to really challenge her. so michael is trying to tie the e.u. to a fiscal union if michael is really led to for a third term how much will her european economic policy change i mean will it become more aggressive she seems to have a lot of weight since she is the most popular person at the moment. yeah it will
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not become more aggressive but it will be felt more strongly because this fiscal union which is imposed from central bureaucratic brussels will force. the people to accept things that they otherwise wouldn't accept so it will become and so governments and parliaments will lose its sovereign budget rights and that is unbelievable for a confederation of states as europe it is so if she is reelected will she be seeking to firmly establish germany as the center of the euro politically as well as economically no i don't think so i think she will still seek the support of all other european partner countries however the central forces of brussels will become stronger and that is generally a bad. development it would be much better the sovereign states the confederation
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which have its proper parliaments to decide upon these things instead of somebody in the central in brussels. india has announced it's ready to deploy its maybe in the south china sea to protect its oil interests the concerns were caused by accusations from vietnam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area but beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nations scramble for employer wins and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas of us natural resources professor desert chang of hong kong theater university think the indian government cannot say silent in the conflict here to domestic political pressure there are thirty to thirty recent course has been the issue of a new passport but it's time these authorities indicate in territories in disputes between time india time these territories may need the two pieces of land that the
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eastern and western foot hills up to him a layer is known as the our natural pradesh and outside chin because of the vested nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seemed to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a high of course the government popular and provides more support for military spending especially spending on more than one station was good maybe india has its own security zone this is own energy security problem and it is eager to explore our two guests in the self trying to see chinese authorities on one hand also has to satisfy the rest of nationalist sentiments and at the same time you would like to avoid serious conflicts. or even an escalation of.
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what his neighbors. americans in their hundreds of thousands have clicked the sign button on internet positions say they don't know the one they states to be part of the u.s. but in but my investigates why a growing number of u.s. nationals are eager to rip the stars and stripes apart. today. for two hundred years after the former colonies won the right to determine its oldest of. the test perfected of ours you move forward. four weeks following barack obama's reelection nearly one million americans have moved forward by campaigning to break apart all fifty states have filed online petitions with the white house requesting to peacefully secede from the so-called perfecting union a movement that's garnered more than thirty thousand signatures in north carolina
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where many like michael tuggle. see independence as a symbol may twentieth you can sixty one to the day that north carolina sated from the union and america stars and stripes ripping at the seams there's no doubt in my mind that it is inevitable i mean something like this with the debt this country has growing disunion among in the among the people they can't last forever and that's through the lesson of history big empires always collapse in their own way. secession supporters like bernard first some say washington's weight of growing debt and loose wars government intrusion and a broken immigration system has become a bipartisan destructive force is beyond reform you can't reform that federal government whether it's the republicans in charge or obama basically of the republicans are just as bad as far as we're concerned they're corrupt and are out of touch in southern former confederate states like north carolina culture and
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social issues play a big role for those like harold cruz who believes the u.s. is too big and thus destined to fail and the south. are different country already and the united states we simply need our own government we have different values different belief systems critics have dismissed secessionists as disgruntled voters angry over president obama's second term however in the two thousand and eight presidential election obama became the first democrat in more than thirty years to win north carolina a red state turned blue with the promise of change four years later tens of thousands of voters in the very same state believe they'd be better off on their own. the average american the things they believe they're tired of the endless wars and here we are talking about invading iran now i can't think of anything more the white house meanwhile promises to review and issue an official response to all
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petitions with twenty five thousand or more. signatories at least seven states fit that category that we used to be in the universe driving along at thirty five miles an hour by ourselves with suspicion as a goal and i would be impaired stumble sides and lanes by people going faster than we are and it's amazing because here we were thought to be radical fifteen or twenty years ago and now we're mainstream. a mainstream movement to move apart marina porton i r r t. a look at some more international stories in brief now a number of egyptian newspapers have refused to publish their tuesday additions in protest at the nation's new draft constitution the document has been drawn up by an islamist led panel with the backing of the president journalists are denouncing it too because they concerned about potential restrictions on freedom of expression this comes on a day new anti government marches announced in the capital cairo protesters want an end to the president's seizure of extra powers and
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a rethink on the constitution. over thousand protesters clashed with police as they tried to break into belfast city hall leaving eight people injured the unrest of flared up after the council of catholic majority voted to remove the british union flag from the building which has been hanging over centuries emotion cost a few years backless from a group of unionist protestant. new research suggests a bridge and it is one of the toughest countries to live in when it comes to paying taxes evidence shows us some households are handing over a whopping seventy three percent of their income in tax with little hope of getting vital benefits in return arches party boy reports. up to seventy three percent that's the amount of tax that your average british household pays once an average british household that's two kids two parents with one breadwinner so
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a lot of people who are just trying to raise a family being called good by this tax that goes towards your income tax your national insurance a lot of other european developed countries they also pay a high rate of tax but nowhere near as high as the u.k. we've got the netherlands that pays around forty eight percent tax germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax now we spoke to a few londoners on the streets and i asked them about how they feel about how much tax they pay let's take a listen i'm not looking for us person these players such as think it should be. moved people should pay proportionately. from it really. feels like it's going to the fact that it's in the. communities it's just. good. business. so as you can see you know a lot of people are just extremely frustrated that they aren't getting any of their
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local services back it's demoralizing figure and as the government had promised to recognize marriage to provide some of these tax breaks they haven't done that yet and in the run up to christmas with prices on the rise food prices fuel prices just the price of heating a family's home this is very very bad news and a lot of people feeling extremely frustrated about it. american police make another controversial step to keep an eye on. text messages that's a new proposition. by a group of lawyers rather than what experts have to say about it on our website at www dot com. and also benefit the website offering university tuition. in the u.k. get the details online. lauren list will bring you inside on the
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global financial headlines. the stunning beauty of reindeer gracefully dancing across the arctic tundra more than just a scenic image it is a way of life traditionally the nets people are nomadic reindeer herders and so in many ways they lead a simple and rustic life they are also highly skilled and organized in their tree. respond to the summer depending. on the day we found this particular camp they were settled near the coast of the sea here for families work together to manage nearly a thousand reindeer herding reindeer is not just a job for the people in fact they say it's a part of their entire culture heritage and way of life and they said that they can
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use almost every single part of the reindeer to help them survive. the deer is a means of transportation if it's. meant to deal. with the outside and. the life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the disc. did not even mark for boarding school. in the knesset students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school not even mark was founded and named for and. another scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life of their beloved. but i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside
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there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for monday december third two thousand and twelve reuters reports some wall street banks are looking to help their foreign customers skirt new u.s. regulations for over the counter derivatives they're looking at ways to route trades reportedly on u.s. affiliates exploiting the lack of a precise definition for what exactly constitutes a u.s. person now it may not come as a surprise that wall street would be trying to find
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a way around regulation it doesn't like but what is the antidote all lucky for us former f.d.i.c chairwoman sheila bair is here to lend her experience and perhaps provide some answers and if they we often talk about on this show financial regulation that disproportionately hurt smaller players sheila bair lays out some specific examples from her time in the regulatory trenches in her book will. revisit these and our reality checks and the so called the guard list now reportedly leads back to the former greek prime minister's family george happened rail's mother is reportedly on the list of greeks with swiss bank accounts tied to an account containing more than five hundred million euros according to the telegraph we'll discuss it all in loose change let's get to today's capital account .

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